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Liberty Nation News: August Showdown: Trump and Congress Clash Over Recess Appointments - Liberty Nation News
August Showdown: Trump and Congress Clash Over Recess Appointments - Liberty Nation News
Congressional Republicans have largely supported President Trump, confirming 94 nominees while 262 await approval. However, they are not canceling the August recess to expedite confirmations, instead opting for pro-forma sessions to prevent Trump from making recess appointments.

This strategy raises questions about the GOP's willingness to allow Trump to fill vacancies without conditions. Some speculate that this maneuvering may be a tactic to maintain leverage in negotiations with the president. The situation suggests potential friction between Trump and congressional Republicans as the recess approaches.


Le Monde: Portugal: Prime minister drops alliance with Socialists and appeases the far right
Portugal: Prime minister drops alliance with Socialists and appeases the far right
Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro has shifted to a hard right stance following his re-election in May 2025. His previous coalition with the left-wing Socialist Party has ended, and he is now partnering with the far-right Chega party, which has gained significant parliamentary influence.

Chega's rise has led to proposed reforms, including stricter immigration controls. One such bill, amending foreigner laws, has been referred to the Constitutional Court by President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa for review on its constitutional alignment.


Liberty Nation News: Democrats Cry Foul Over Texas Redistricting – Redraws Narrative - Liberty Nation News
Democrats Cry Foul Over Texas Redistricting – Redraws Narrative - Liberty Nation News
Texas Democrats are reacting to Republican efforts to redraw congressional boundaries, a common practice in U.S. politics. With the midterms approaching and a narrow GOP majority in the House, Democrats are considering retaliatory measures, including potential gerrymandering in their own states.

Both parties have a history of gerrymandering in Texas, and while Democrats express concerns over the current GOP plan, they have previously engaged in similar tactics. The situation highlights ongoing tensions and the challenges both sides face in securing voter support, regardless of redistricting efforts.


#society

GB News: Israel to stop fighting in Gaza in 'tactical pause' after warnings of starvation
Israel to stop fighting in Gaza in 'tactical pause' after warnings of starvation
Israel has announced a tactical pause in military operations in parts of Gaza to address the humanitarian crisis, effective from 10am to 8pm daily. This decision, coordinated with the UN, aims to alleviate the hunger crisis affecting 2.2 million Palestinians.

The UN has criticized the situation as "manmade," while Israel maintains that the aid halt was necessary to pressure Hamas regarding hostages. The UK is reportedly collaborating with Jordan to facilitate air drops of aid into the region.


Times Of Israel: Iran executes two members of banned opposition group for alleged armed operations
Iran executes two members of banned opposition group for alleged armed operations
Iran executed two members of the Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK) opposition group for targeting civilian infrastructure with homemade projectiles. The Supreme Court upheld their death sentences for "moharebeh," or waging war against God, and membership in a terrorist organization.

The executions occurred amid ongoing instability in Iran following a recent conflict with Israel and subsequent nuclear talks with European powers. Iran, known for its high execution rate, continues to face internal violence, including a recent attack by the Baloch jihadist group Jaish al-Adl.


#history

Fox News: Marilyn Monroe 'could be trouble,' Jackie Kennedy warned JFK: author
Marilyn Monroe 'could be trouble,' Jackie Kennedy warned JFK: author
J. Randy Taraborrelli's new biography, "JFK: Private, Public Secret," reveals that Jackie Kennedy confronted President John F. Kennedy over concerns about Marilyn Monroe, whom she felt could pose a significant problem. Despite JFK's reassurances that nothing was happening, Jackie chose not to attend his birthday celebration where Monroe famously sang "Happy Birthday."

Taraborrelli suggests that while Jackie was wary of Monroe, there is insufficient evidence to support claims of an affair between JFK and the actress. He highlights the complexities of JFK's character, noting his eventual acknowledgment of the pain caused in his marriage to Jackie. The biography sheds light on the dynamics of their relationship leading up to JFK's assassination.